@@MS-js8ui I feel you! This whole genre of post hardcore was a golden age of music that is becoming lost in time. I was part of the Denver scene from 04-09, played in two bands, and that was really the full lifespan of it. Not sure why it died out exactly but if I had to guess I think it just became too trendy. Towards the end every high school was like 50% scene kids lol and a bunch of 13 year olds started flooding into the shows too. Probably just stopped being cool at that point, and the scene definitely wasn't the same. The 04-06 scene was like a family. You'd go to a show and know the majority of people there. 2010+ all those scene kids became obsessed with mustaches, fixie gear bikes and indie rock that all sounded the same. The post hardcore scene was far more creative imo, so many unique bands from that era.
@@ooooswain You could write a whole thesis on the emo wave... It was a phenomenon. I must say I have listened to some bands that I used to be into back then and it is really bad, like cringe-worthy. But The Blood Brothers are musically on a different level than the average scene band or post-hardcore band. Even post-hardcore that I thought was really good maybe 10 years ago I listen to now and think it's pretty un-listenable, and bad.
I'm surprised they chose to play this song of all songs off this album. I'm not complaining. I love this song. I figured they would have played crimes or something more "poppy".
@@matthewcrescimone6404Love Rhymes With Hideous Car Wreck is way more radio/tv friendly lol it was actually kinda bold of them to choose to perform this instead
I remember watching this whole episode at my cousins house so we could watch the blood brothers perform. We couldnt believe they were on a late night show. Kimmel and Conan always had the best musical guest during this era but to see BB on there was some wild shit!
Hey did you ever listen to the albums on good speakers? The album "Crimes", which this song was on, and then the album after it, "Young Machetes", are both way nicer sounding than the bad sound of this live late night show. Definitely worth giving it a try if you haven't already. The voices are still squeaky but while this live thing was kind of hard to listen to for me, the recorded albums are really enjoyable to me.
@@kristoferlarson Yeah I have a decent stereo, I really like the song structure, production and instrumentals of their stuff but I still can´t get into the vocals... But I´m still trying every once in a while, sometimes things like that grow on me over time and I totally get their over all appeal
I can't believe the Blood Brothers actually played on TV. That's insane.
I really miss this stuff. The Seattle hardcore music scene was crazy back in the day but is non existent nowadays... or maybe I’m just getting old.
Jimmy Kimme
They also played on the Henry Rollins Show
@@MS-js8ui I feel you! This whole genre of post hardcore was a golden age of music that is becoming lost in time. I was part of the Denver scene from 04-09, played in two bands, and that was really the full lifespan of it. Not sure why it died out exactly but if I had to guess I think it just became too trendy. Towards the end every high school was like 50% scene kids lol and a bunch of 13 year olds started flooding into the shows too. Probably just stopped being cool at that point, and the scene definitely wasn't the same. The 04-06 scene was like a family. You'd go to a show and know the majority of people there. 2010+ all those scene kids became obsessed with mustaches, fixie gear bikes and indie rock that all sounded the same. The post hardcore scene was far more creative imo, so many unique bands from that era.
@@ooooswain You could write a whole thesis on the emo wave... It was a phenomenon. I must say I have listened to some bands that I used to be into back then and it is really bad, like cringe-worthy. But The Blood Brothers are musically on a different level than the average scene band or post-hardcore band. Even post-hardcore that I thought was really good maybe 10 years ago I listen to now and think it's pretty un-listenable, and bad.
This is the exact moment rock and roll and late night television hit their respective peaks.
So true. So many good bands were on then. Is it still like that now?
@@agostocobain2729 No. As always, the best music is found in the underground. That's where the mainstream always steals from anyways.
@@mandu6665 Even in the mainstream there was alot of of great bands around that time.
what a time to be alive. THIS!!!!! WAS ON JIMMY KIMMEL!!!!!! lmao
1:23 the 'california love' flip is legendary
Recorded this off the Tv onto a vhs tape in my dorm in 2003.
*2004 Crimes came out in 04
I made my mom record this so I could watch it after work 😭😭😭
this album changed my life
Meet them a few times drummer took me backstage to get his sticks they were all so very nice and polite
Got to hang out with them at the showbox once. Johnny spit on me. It was magic
YOUNG GODS FOREVER !!!! THANKS FOR WHAT YOU CREATED ! IT'S ETERNAL !
Coming back here for an early hardcore late night show choice after seeing Knocked Loose on Kimmel
I'm surprised they chose to play this song of all songs off this album. I'm not complaining. I love this song. I figured they would have played crimes or something more "poppy".
it’s pretty poppy
@@matthewcrescimone6404Love Rhymes With Hideous Car Wreck is way more radio/tv friendly lol it was actually kinda bold of them to choose to perform this instead
They’re all right, now ,if I was 10 years old and they were a cartoon they would be my favorite TV show
I remember watching this whole episode at my cousins house so we could watch the blood brothers perform. We couldnt believe they were on a late night show. Kimmel and Conan always had the best musical guest during this era but to see BB on there was some wild shit!
The live version is so-so, but the Blood Brothers are so incredibly sick it's nuts.
These guys never changed their outfits.
Pure. Fire.
One of them looked how I imagined all these years and the other did not.
0:25 he did the "look What I can do"!
They're so good
“They make a great fucking racket” Henry Rollins
jimmy kimmel is the realest oh my god
Why you think he brought them on fuck kimmel
Jordan always kills it
Take me to the pit of celebrity pregnancies
For a second their it looked like a blood brothers show…and it looked like they were feeding off of it. Around the 2min mark
sick! where has this video been!?
the five o´clock new is a fu-- *censored* fantasy :D
They deserved much more than this. Reminds me, somewhat, of very early Nirvana.
It sounds off cause the guitar sounds so distant and the bass is so low. They definitely needed two guitarists if they were gonna be mixed this way
i think it sounds pretty good myself!
So secy
news*
Jordan>..
I googled tourette syndrome and this was the first result wtf
ala gente le gusta esa madre :S
jaja no mames we, tanta spinches bandas shidas y esos pendejos ahi parados xD
God I wish I wasn't super annoyed by the squeaky voices
Hey did you ever listen to the albums on good speakers? The album "Crimes", which this song was on, and then the album after it, "Young Machetes", are both way nicer sounding than the bad sound of this live late night show. Definitely worth giving it a try if you haven't already. The voices are still squeaky but while this live thing was kind of hard to listen to for me, the recorded albums are really enjoyable to me.
@@kristoferlarson Yeah I have a decent stereo, I really like the song structure, production and instrumentals of their stuff but I still can´t get into the vocals... But I´m still trying every once in a while, sometimes things like that grow on me over time and I totally get their over all appeal
@@Gollas4k I really didn’t like them until I listened to love rhymes with hideous car wreck and nothing has really clicked like that since
people say i look like Johnny Whitney.
This is objectively sloppy as a musical.. anything. These are hentai fans
queermos
This band is so lame.
galvo you're so lame 😊
Uncultured swine
so is your mom
This is one of the best bands to exist.
At least your mom is nice...to me.